First published in January 1886, The English Historical Review (EHR) is the oldest journal of historical scholarship in the English-speaking world. It deals not only with British history, but also with almost all aspects of European and world history since the classical era: it covers the history of the Americas, including the foreign policy of the USA and her role in the wider world, but excludes the internal history of the USA since Independence, for which other scholarly outlets are plentiful. The EHR includes major Articles, ‘Notes and Documents’, and Debates on medieval and modern themes, as well as an unusually extensive range of Reviews and Shorter Notices of books published throughout the world. A summary of international periodical literature published in the previous twelve months is also provided.

Articles

Alice Perrers and the Goldsmiths’ Mistery: New Evidence Concerning the Identity of the Mistress of Edward IIILaura TompkinsEnglish Historical Review 2016 130: 1361–1391

Political Imprisonment and the Irish, 1912–1921, by William MurphyIrish Political Prisoners, 1920–1962: Pilgrimages of Desolation, by Seán McConvilleMarc MulhollandEnglish Historical Review 2016 130: 1596–1600

Fighting the Mau Mau: The British Army and Counter-Insurgency in the Kenya Emergency, by Huw BennettThe Indian Army and the End of the Raj, by Daniel MarstonMichael P.M. FinchEnglish Historical Review 2016 130: 1609–1611

The Cambridge History of Capitalism. Volume 1: The Rise of Capitalism: From Ancient Origins to 1848. Volume 2: The Spread of Capitalism from 1848 to the Present, ed. Larry Neal and Jeffrey G. WilliamsonDavid MeredithEnglish Historical Review 2016 130: 1618–1622

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